Hannah Teter

What the hell is the gorgeous Hannah Teter doing here? Is she trying to break that tire? Was that tire a naughty boy? I don't know about you, but she can bash those tires with a sledge hammer and hula hoop all she wants...

Burton's [Snowboarding], the company's four-part web series, has already released [Street] and [Backcountry]. Now it's time for the ladies to get some shine. This Friday Burton will launch [Women], which features female snowboarders Kimmy Fasani, Kelly Clark, Hannah Teter, Arielle Gold, Enni Rukajärvi, and Cilka Sadar. Based on this teaser clip, the ladies are holding it down in the backcountry and in the halfpipe. This could be one of the best women's snowboarding videos of the year so be sure to check back Friday to watch the full clip.

Burton's snowboarders also make great assembly line workers.
Burton just released the teaser for [SNOWBOARDING], a four episode web series highlighting the riding in four distinct environments: Backcountry, Street, Resort, and Women's. We're not sure that women really qualify as an environment, but the riding looks amazing. The teaser features an intro with Burton snowboarders working in the company's Vermont factory. It's a little odd to see Jeremy Jones, Mark Sollors, Mikey Rencz, Jussi Oksanen, Danny Davis, Mark McMorris, Mikkel Bang, Kelly Clark, Ethan Deiss, Zak Hale, Kimmy Fasani out of their normal environment. But then the teaser shifts to snowboarding clips and all is right with the world.
The videos will release every other week at burton.com/snowboarding starting on September 13. Here is the full schedule:
Backcountry: September 13
Street: September 27
Resort: October 11
Women: October 25

Professional snowboarder Hannah Teter was just named the first Special Olympics action sports Global Ambassador. The announcement was made in Aspen, Colorado during the X Games and to mark the occasion Teter organized a unified snowboarding event pairing professional snowboarders with Special Olympics athletes on a dual giant slalom course. Teter recruited fellow snowboarders Jamie Anderson, Scotty James, and more to pair up with Special Olympics athletes from across the country. The result was pretty amazing.

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